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Never before had the political unity of the Netherlands nation manifested itself in
such dramatic manner . What strikes us most in the description of that vivid and
colourful scene , as it was played out in the characteristic setting of old Brussels ...
Never before had the political unity of the Netherlands nation manifested itself in
such dramatic manner . What strikes us most in the description of that vivid and
colourful scene , as it was played out in the characteristic setting of old Brussels ...
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The Spaniards , who had never felt at ease between the canals and meres of
North Holland , retreated before the rising tide , just as a year and a half earlier
Bossu's troops had fed from Voorne . Thus , as people said , “ at Alkmaar began ...
The Spaniards , who had never felt at ease between the canals and meres of
North Holland , retreated before the rising tide , just as a year and a half earlier
Bossu's troops had fed from Voorne . Thus , as people said , “ at Alkmaar began ...
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The disputes within the Church , of which we have heard something above ,
never quite died down , and when in 1602 , beside the strictly Calvinistic
professor Gomarus , of Brugge , the Hollander Arminius was appointed to the
second chair of ...
The disputes within the Church , of which we have heard something above ,
never quite died down , and when in 1602 , beside the strictly Calvinistic
professor Gomarus , of Brugge , the Hollander Arminius was appointed to the
second chair of ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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